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Moderate

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7

Time Required

                          5 - 30 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Disassembling Marshall MS-2 Micro Amp Case Disassembly
  • 4 steps
  • Speaker
  • 3 steps

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Step 1

              Disassembling Marshall MS-2 Micro Amp Case Disassembly               
  • First be sure to turn the power switch to the off position.
  • Do this by turning the leftmost knob counter-clockwise as until the line points to “off.”

First be sure to turn the power switch to the off position.

Do this by turning the leftmost knob counter-clockwise as until the line points to “off.”

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Step 2

  • Now remove the battery.
  • On the back of the device locate the battery cover.
  • Remove it by pushing down on the clip.
  • Then pull the piece of fabric until the battery comes out.

Now remove the battery.

On the back of the device locate the battery cover.

Remove it by pushing down on the clip.

Then pull the piece of fabric until the battery comes out.

Step 3

  • Use the long, skinny phillips head screwdriver to remove the 4 7/16" screws on the back of the device in the four corners.
  • Once unscrewed, do not try to take each screw out. Move to next step once all screwed have been unscrewed.

Use the long, skinny phillips head screwdriver to remove the 4 7/16" screws on the back of the device in the four corners.

Once unscrewed, do not try to take each screw out. Move to next step once all screwed have been unscrewed.

Step 4

  • Now pull the back panel off and place it down as shown. Pull the panel straight up so you do not lose the screws.

Now pull the back panel off and place it down as shown. Pull the panel straight up so you do not lose the screws.

Step 5

              Speaker               
  • Use a soldering iron to disconnect the two wires from the speaker.
  • If you haven’t soldered before check out this guide.

Use a soldering iron to disconnect the two wires from the speaker.

If you haven’t soldered before check out this guide.

Step 6

  • Remove the two 7/16" screws located in the bottom left and top right corners with a phillips head screw driver. After removing the screws, the metal clips will need to be removed as well.

Remove the two 7/16" screws located in the bottom left and top right corners with a phillips head screw driver. After removing the screws, the metal clips will need to be removed as well.

Step 7

  • You may now remove the speaker by pulling it straight out.

You may now remove the speaker by pulling it straight out.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Patrick Gillett - Jan 28, 2017

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So where do we find a replacement speaker? If no parts are required what is the point in taking the speaker out?

This speaker unavailable in Marlins. Any online sources. How should an untutored amateur repairer describe the replacement in order to get the right thing

MacKinley - Jan 28, 2017

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Any speaker that will fit should work. Might want to check to make sure the Watts they consume are the same. I imagine that if you put a speaker in that consumes more Watts you could potentially over heat the power supply or other components.

Signore Derek - Feb 26, 2019

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http://www.electronics123.com/shop/produ